Today's deals
Extra Time Deals
Everyday Essentials
Clearance
Gift Vouchers
Today's Deals
/
Health & Beauty
save
-37%
Product media

Super Facialist30ml Hyaluronic Acid Firming Intense Facial Serum

NEW
NEW

R349

Retail: R550
About

With Calcium and Copper minerals to help smooth & minimise the appearance of fine lines.

Product Features
  • 30ml
  • For a supercharged firming boost, look no further than our Super Facialist Hyaluronic Acid Firming Intense Facial Serum. Packed with a cocktail of ingredients designed to boost your skin’s natural glow and minimise the appearance of wrinkles.

  • Our super serum combines Hyaluronic Acid, to give your skin a hydrating boost, with a high potency firming peptide, to help improve skin’s smoothness and elasticity. These fabulous actives combine with radiance boosting Hibiscus, Copper and Calcium to refresh skin and reduce fine lines and wrinkles.
  • With regular use your skin will be left looking fresher and more youthful, with a healthy glow.
  • Dermatologically tested.
Product Specifications
  • Ingredients:
    • Aqua (Water), Cyclopentasiloxane, Polysilicone-11, Dimethicone, Dipropylene Glycol, Polyacrylate-13, Glycerin, Polyisobutene, Phenoxyethanol, Limonene, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil, Butylene Glycol, Polysorbate 20, Sorbitan Isostearate, Calcium Pca, Disodium Edta, Sodium Hyaluronate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Citrus Aurantium Amara (Bitter Orange) Flower Oil, Biosaccharide Gum-1, Linalool, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil, Lavandula Hybrida Oil, Litsea Cubeba Fruit Oil, Citral, Hibiscus Sabdariffa Flower Extract, Canarium Luzonicum Gum Nonvolatiles, Geraniol, Methylpropanediol, Cananga Odorata Flower Oil, Saccharomyces/Copper Ferment, Farnesol, Tetrapeptide-21, Hyaluronic Acid, Silanetriol, Citric Acid.
read more
If you were ever wondering...

...what provides the inspiration for these write ups, today's your lucky day. You're about to find out.

99% of the time it's the products. Unsurprising. But also so very corporate and predictable. And we hate that. So once in a while we like to draw our creativity from elsewhere, such as:

If E is the most common letter in the English alphabet, why is it so particular? Surely it should've been shaped like an I, just a single straight line? It seems excessive to have to draw the extra three horizontal lines, when really it could've been avoided.

If you know the answer, as in really truly know, please write to us at EisshapedlikeEbecause@onedayonly.co.za

Otherwise enjoy thinking about that too for the next three or so years.